An Android-flavored iPad replacement for less scratch

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I want it to look good, have a decent accessories ecosystem, and not be too heavy.

OnePlus Pad 2 on a table next to a coffee mug, showing Lifewire homepage

It’s like a little laptop, but with a stylus.Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre

The OnePlus Pad 2 comes close to meeting all those needs.

It is definitely fast and responsive.

The OnePlus Pad 2 is a hair more than a quarter inch thick, and it weighs 20.6 ounces.

OnePlus Pad 2 next to iPad Pro 12.9 (2018) on a table.

They’re pretty similar in size and shape, though the trackpad and kickstand increase the OnePlus Pad 2’s footprint.Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre

It’s a little bigger and a little heavier, in other words.

The OnePlus Pad 2 compares favorably here.

The kickstand can be set at any angle, and the keys are easy to pop in on.

OnePlus Pad 2 Smart Folio closes showing the camera

The camera is mounted on the landscape edge, making for easier video conferencing.Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre

It has a bigger footprint than, say, a newer iPad keyboard.

Unfortunately, Procreate, the industry-standard art app for iPads is nowhere to be found on Android.

That’s not OnePlus' fault, but it does keep some artists from switching.

Still, the Stylo 2 is pretty good to hold and use, even when just taking notes.

The Smart Keyboard runs $75, while the Stylo 2 comes in at $50.

Still, you’ll want to connect some Bluetooth headphones to the tablet if you want more theater-quality sound.

There isn’t a headphone jack, either, so leave those wired phones at home.

the front camera comes with 8 megapixels and shoots up to 1080p video at 30 fps.

Is the OnePad Plus 2 Worth It?

All the above makes for a fairly powerful tablet experience.

It’s easily a match for my iPad Pro, which still works amazingly well.